Sunrise, FL:
I know the first step in recovery is admitting your problems … well I’ve got a huge problem which needs to be dealt with immediately. Hopefully I can meet this challenge head on and not be tossed from the league because of it.
You see back in December …
I began to scout hockey prospects for the 2016 draft. I have no idea how much the average GM does in this regard. Is it zero, do they just randomly pick off players from the NHL draft listing?
Do they buy a magazine a month before the draft and then use it as a bible? I’m not sure, I bet the great GM’s do a ton of work in preparation of the draft. But when is it too much …
I started to put together my list in early December. Then while working away I noticed I was making notes on the 2017 draft prospects.
At some point, a few 2018 draft prospects came across my desk and I eagerly scribbled down notes into my spiral notebook.
And then it happened, on April 19, 2016, about three months before the 2016 draft. I was given some Intel about a prospect in the 2019 draft. Yes, the 2019 draft.
Like a drunk with a new bottle, I couldn’t consume the knowledge quick enough. I made a new page in my spiral notebook and titled it 2019 and started scribbling. Then it hit me, what was I doing? This kid is how old??? Why is he in my notebook? This draft is four years away. I’ve got a problem …
I’m hoping by admitting to the world my issues that I can find a way to get better. But at this moment, all I can think about is finding more and better information and filling my spiral notebook with pages and pages of hockey prospects and the merit of each one. Help me … before its too late.



